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Inside out : the extraordinary legacy of April Ashley /

by Thompson, Douglas (Douglas Henry).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Ad Lib Publishers, 2023Description: 240 pages ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9781802471755 (pbk.) :; 1802471758 (pbk.) :.Classification number: 920 ASHSubject(s): Ashley, April, 1935- | Transgender women -- Great Britain -- Biography | Biography | Biography | Biography & non-fiction prose | Biography: general | Biography: arts & entertainmentSummary: April Ashley was a trailblazing figure in the history of transgender rights and advocacy. Born in 1935 in Liverpool, Ashley was assigned male at birth, but knew from a young age that she identified as a woman. At the age of sixteen, April left home and began her journey of self-discovery, eventually transitioning and undergoing gender-reassignment surgery in 1960. She became one of the first British people to undergo the procedure, which was illegal at the time in the UK. April's transition was met with both admiration and hostility from the media and the public. Despite facing discrimination and transphobia, she remained dedicated to promoting trans visibility and acceptance. Throughout her life, April Ashley was a tireless advocate for the rights of trans people, speaking out on issues such as discrimination, health care, and legal recognition.
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Book - Adult Paperback Maghull Library Adult Non-Fiction 920 ASH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 23/10/2024 003121484X
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April Ashley was a trailblazing figure in the history of transgender rights and advocacy. Born in 1935 in Liverpool, Ashley was assigned male at birth, but knew from a young age that she identified as a woman. At the age of sixteen, April left home and began her journey of self-discovery, eventually transitioning and undergoing gender-reassignment surgery in 1960. She became one of the first British people to undergo the procedure, which was illegal at the time in the UK. April's transition was met with both admiration and hostility from the media and the public. Despite facing discrimination and transphobia, she remained dedicated to promoting trans visibility and acceptance. Throughout her life, April Ashley was a tireless advocate for the rights of trans people, speaking out on issues such as discrimination, health care, and legal recognition.

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